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A Network Partitioning Algorithmic Approach for Macroscopic Fundamental Diagram-Based Hierarchical Traffic Network Management

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TITS.2017.2713808

Keywords

Network partitioning; macroscopic fundamental diagram; hierarchical management strategy; lambda-connectedness; region growing

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71641005]

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The existence of a macroscopic fundamental diagram (MFD) in a network/subnetwork allows one to formulate hierarchical traffic management strategies. In order to achieve this, a robust and efficient network partitioning algorithm is needed. This research aims to create such an algorithm, where distinct MFD properties exist for each respective partition. The proposed four-step network partition approach utilizes the concept of lambda-connectedness and the technique of region growing and, unlike prior studies, can work with partial traffic data. This research brings forth the following contributions: 1) an algorithmic approach that allows for incomplete traffic datasets as an input and 2) an approach that does not require the user to arbitrarily pre-determine the number of necessary subnetworks. The proposed algorithmic approach can intuitively decide on the number of partitions based on the network connectivity and traffic congestion patterns. The proposed approach was implemented and tested on the regional planning network of Tucson/Pima County Arizona, USA. The MFD related statistics for each subnetwork are presented and discussed. Numerical analysis on lambda choice and algorithm sensitivity regarding different data missing ratios were also performed and elaborated.

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